List of Awards and Nominations Received By Crowded House

List Of Awards And Nominations Received By Crowded House

This is a list of awards won by Australian band Crowded House. Crowded House has won several awards internationally, including eleven ARIA Awards from the Australian Recording Industry Association, and eight APRA Awards from the Australasian Performing Right Association. APRA also named "Don't Dream It's Over" the seventh best Australian song of all time in 2001.

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